Are you struggling with Retaining wall design?
Cecilia Home has extensive experience in Retaining wall design and has been involved in hundreds of Retaining wall design that have been favored by California homeowners.
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“Couldn’t be happier about the service that Cecilia home provided . I was not able to understand the permit apply, with the mason’s team’s service ,they solved all this for me , all i need to do is tell them what i want , and the get it for me . will recommend Cecilia Home to all.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
The first thing you need to decide when designing or building any structure in your yard is what its intended use is. For example, if you want to create a garden area with a stone path leading up to it, then you would probably be better off using natural stones rather than concrete blocks. If you plan to have a swimming pool, then you might prefer to install a steel fence instead of a brick one. In addition, you may wish to construct a small pond as well.
The first thing you need to decide when designing or building any structure in your yard is what its intended use is. For example, if you want to create a garden area with a stone path leading up to it, then you would probably be better off using natural stones rather than concrete blocks. If you plan to have a swimming pool, then you might prefer to install a steel fence instead of a brick one. In addition, you may wish to construct a small pond as well.
The next step is determining how large your project needs to be. This can vary depending upon whether you intend to build a single retaining wall or multiple ones. You must also take into consideration where they will go within your yard. Will they be placed along the edge of your house or driveway? Or perhaps near a walkway or patio? It’s important to know exactly where you’re going to place them so that you don’t end up wasting time and money by having to move them later.
If you live in areas prone to heavy rainfall, you’ll likely find yourself dealing with clay soils. These types of soils tend to expand and contract more easily than other kinds of dirt. As such, they require special attention during installation. The most common mistake people make when installing retaining walls made from clay is not allowing enough room between each block. When working with clay-based materials, it’s essential to allow at least 2 inches per side.
There are two main styles of retaining walls: masonry, and precast/concrete. Dry stacks consist of individual units stacked vertically and secured together with mortar. Precast/Concrete walls are constructed out of panels that are poured directly onto forms. Both options offer their advantages and disadvantages. So let’s look at both briefly.
Masonry is typically used for larger structures like fences, patios, driveways, pools, ponds, and waterfalls. Because of its durability, it tends to last longer than concrete. On the downside, however, masonry requires skilled labor and specialized equipment. Also, it takes a lot of time to complete a project. Another drawback is that masonry doesn’t absorb sound very well. That means noise travels through the wall and could potentially disturb neighbors.
Are you struggling with Retaining wall design?
Cecilia Home has extensive experience in Retaining wall design and has been involved in hundreds of Retaining wall design that have been favored by California homeowners and
Why Choose Us
Cecilia Home has been perfecting the
process, the journey, the outcome. As a
result, we have found a better way.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The first thing you need to decide when designing or building any structure in your yard is what its intended use is. For example, if you want to create a garden area with a stone path leading up to it, then you would probably be better off using natural stones rather than concrete blocks. If you plan to have a swimming pool, then you might prefer to install a steel fence instead of a brick one. In addition, you may wish to construct a small pond as well.
The first thing you need to decide when designing or building any structure in your yard is what its intended use is. For example, if you want to create a garden area with a stone path leading up to it, then you would probably be better off using natural stones rather than concrete blocks. If you plan to have a swimming pool, then you might prefer to install a steel fence instead of a brick one. In addition, you may wish to construct a small pond as well.
The next step is determining how large your project needs to be. This can vary depending upon whether you intend to build a single retaining wall or multiple ones. You must also take into consideration where they will go within your yard. Will they be placed along the edge of your house or driveway? Or perhaps near a walkway or patio? It’s important to know exactly where you’re going to place them so that you don’t end up wasting time and money by having to move them later.
If you live in areas prone to heavy rainfall, you’ll likely find yourself dealing with clay soils. These types of soils tend to expand and contract more easily than other kinds of dirt. As such, they require special attention during installation. The most common mistake people make when installing retaining walls made from clay is not allowing enough room between each block. When working with clay-based materials, it’s essential to allow at least 2 inches per side.
There are two main styles of retaining walls: masonry, and precast/concrete. Dry stacks consist of individual units stacked vertically and secured together with mortar. Precast/Concrete walls are constructed out of panels that are poured directly onto forms. Both options offer their advantages and disadvantages. So let’s look at both briefly.
Masonry is typically used for larger structures like fences, patios, driveways, pools, ponds, and waterfalls. Because of its durability, it tends to last longer than concrete. On the downside, however, masonry requires skilled labor and specialized equipment. Also, it takes a lot of time to complete a project. Another drawback is that masonry doesn’t absorb sound very well. That means noise travels through the wall and could potentially disturb neighbors.
Quickly get in touch
An efficient and professional consulting team of engineers ready to provide you with information and quotation services
Mason Zheng
Co-founder/CEO
(510)909-1933
Peter Wu
Account Manager
(707)800-5213
Collin Ma
Account Manager
(424)205-4421
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